I wonder if his majesty
I wonder if his majesty Ashcroft always gets what he wants? Sure, Oregon's doctor assisted suicide law is contraversial, but it is based on an informed decision of a patient and his or her physician, and it's a law that is supported by Oregon's public. So what happened to the Reps' holy grail of individual and state's right?
Fleischer answers the aparent contradiction of Bush's vaunted support for state' rights by saying that "the president believes that we must value life and promote a culture that respects the sanctity of lif..." Let's see, respecting the sanctity of life: that would mean reducing accidental gun deaths and giving out life-without-parole sentences instead of death?
Right, I didn't think so :-(
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That is ridiculous. While I might not agree that assisted suicide is an answer. I am scared of what those guys are going to try to sneek through while we are all worried about Anthrax and the Taliban.